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Show I . !' ' THE SALT LAKE TIMES. THURSDAY JANUARY 1, 1891. . . IllPIElRlKlllMIISI lAlDiDlliTillQIM" --1 Dort Fail to See Thiszzz -- - - .: BEAUTIFUL ADDITION ! I Before Deciding Upon Your Location for a Home. Remember, in Selecting A Place of Residence for Yourself and Family, I : The surroundings and character of neighborhood should be carefully considered. You will make no mistake if you decide to locate in I jj -j- - - - iibi zii iesj" iies " Bbn IE3 iiz iric i nc T ' y ' uii. i i" I. i. IF YOU ARE PAYING RENT, sec us and let us build you a house. Under our plan it is Cheper to Live in Your Own House Than to Pay Rent ! I Call at the oflice and see photographs anil plans of houses we have built in Denver. Our additions in Denver are admired by I everyone. We shall build even better in Salt Lake. No expense will be spared to make our addition the I pride of your city. Take the Ninth Avenue Electric and go out and see "what we are I doing, then come to the oflice and we will give your terms. G. L. CHAMBERLAIN & CO. I 1 Office,, 23 West Second. Soixtlx Street. m " i . ' I Cloak salR! Bi --ill. " y Q 2 M Sale1Mi r COHNBROS. P f Every Plush Garment in our stock at w ) 33jf per cent less than former f prices. Braided Cloth Wraps 25 per cent, below V cost. 1 1 Every variety of Cloth Jackets at actual manufacturers' cost. I . AH Misses' and Childrens' Garments marked down to seventy-fiv- e cents on the dollar. Ladies' Tea Gowns Below Cost We have just four Real Alaska Seal J X Jackets left. They cost before the $k rise in seal j8o, $85, jioo and $120, are to-da- y worth 90 per cent. OThey but can be bought at the tSr prices during this sale. La? S I --4 COHN BROS, O k 2 T E T CLOAKSALpj Read This I Choice lots on line of Rapid Transit iu Prospect and Hyde Parks, in south-west part of city, and Kensington Heights on the famous East Bench, from J200 to $300 each, $i5 cash and $10 each month, without interest, title per-fect. Shade trees, school houses and good water. These investments will yiold you large profits, careful selec-tions made. Buy now. Choice busi-ness, residence and acre property for sale. Coal lands, mining propel ty and government lands a specially. Loans negotiated. Correspondence" invited. Twenty years' residence. Reference, Union National bank. B. A. M. Froi-8Pt- h & Co., B 78 E. Second South street, Salt Lake City. Once a customer, always a customer. Traveling, toilet and manicure sets Bast-Tekh- t Mikcantile Co. 142 Main st ree Educated folding beds and presents for everybody at the Golden Kule .Bazaar. , t , The Cheapest Yet. j Official Itoticea. Official Itoiicce. - - " We will soli Fourth South street ad-dition, consisting of thirty lots, for$110 cash each if sold beforo January 15, 181)1; or $125 each, one third cash, "ba-lance to suit. The cheapest prices for the adjoining lots are 1200 to $350 each. Hence we will be giving to each buver the benefit of a $100 reduction. Ve mean business, and will sell the lots at the prices given. "Money talks." Come and see us, and wo will convince you that wo have the cheapest lots in Salt Lake City. Lynch & Glas.mann. BID3 WANTED, 7MDS Fori (OITNIV BUFPLIK8-B- Y J) order of the county court of Silt take county, terrlt'xy of I'tih. sealed bids will l received by he county clerk up to anil includ-ing January Si, I8JI. lor stipplies to be .t Salt Lake (Ouity front February I. Ml. to January I. The following will form th ) hs;s f,r b rts for records, etc., to be furnb-iie- d t recorder s office: Mi r records, 60 pages, with marginal rul;ng. Heed records without marginal ruling. Ml n in if records sauiu an d ed records. Lien and le.ises same hs deed records. Abstract records as no r used. Direct and reverse Indexes to all except ab- - struct re ; Plat b oks. 3 feet 9 inches by 1 foot 9 Inches of plain drafting paper, for making plats, and an l.idex to same. (ii a itor and grantee Indexes. F.uiry book. Receipts f ir documents time as now used In the onire. with stub. In bo iks of HKOeach. Mining abstract records and direct Index to same. Home of tarse records have printed forms, and the Hinoi.n can be determined only as the record, are ordered. Itecorjs are to lie bound full itussH circuit, "Hub bands," with loose canvas covers and Hui-s:- corners, flat open-- , ins hack; pap-- to lie "Brown's" d i niei'.ium led ., r paper ' Ps." Prices to be 1 1 ven on records run d and printed, aud on ruied only. Also for the recorder'somce: Let:er heads and envelopes, per thousand, envelopes Nos. fl and 10 XX, No. lrag, witli re-turn car 1 printed thereon. For the collector's office: aoitti tax notices 13 t ix receipt hooks. 1KB letter heads and envelopes same as above. For the clerk's oflfi(: Record books same as above, except that they sh ill be of 600 piges each and without canvas covers. Probate blanks, printed on super-flu- e flat cap paper or of eqal grade, l.iO of each to be furnished on order. DIxoj b and Fabers octagon . pencils, per gross. l'e.ig. per (rross. Ink, per dozen quarts. Lctt r beads aud envelopes, per 1000, aa ab.ive All supplies to be lurnlsh'd as called for. A b mil foi faithful performance of contract, in such mm a the county court mav deter-mine, will be required of tne successful bidder. C. K. ALLEN, County C lerk. AMUSEMENTS. A fashionable audience greeted Emma Abbott at the theater last night. The opera was Verdi's "Ernani." Ab-bott had a bad cold and It annoyed her not a little, but etery one else was in good voice. Abbott's costumes were even more elegant than ever. Pruette and; Brodrick were, however, the favorites. The former has a magnifi-cent voice of unusual power and rich-ness, and he sang as though his whole soul was iu his work. Brod-eric- k was almost as good. Michelena has an even tenor voice and acquitted himself well. The chorus was magnifi-cen- t Every voice was a trained one and the whole blended into a volume of harmony. It was the strongest chorus that Abbott has ever brought with her to this city. Verdi's "II Trovatore" tonight. yjlIE .SOLDIERS GO. VJ0 ort Bt"n,0D' Nebraska, to Await l Orden to the Scene of the Indian Troubles. ABOUT FOUB HUNDRED MEN LEFT Fort Douglas this Morning with Rations and 50,000 Rounds of Ammunition. The soldiers at Fort Douglas have gone to fight the Indians. Eight com-panies left Salt Lake this morning on the Union Pacific. About 9:80 o'clock last night orders yvera received at the reservation from General Brooke at Pine Kidge agency ordering the soldiers to report at Fort Robinson, Neb., and await further orders. The news camo on the boys with tho suddenness of an avalanche, and they had supposed that the possi-bility of being ordered into iorvice was very slim. How-ever, they heard the alarm Rounded on the stilly night throughout the garrison and soon all was activity. All night long they worked boxing sup-plies and preparing for a fight witli the redskins. When Morning Cam long line of wagons loaded with ra came into Salt Lake and halted at Union Pacific depot. Tho boxes ItioDsluggage were stowed away in the and about 8 o'clock eight com-panies of soldiers, under command of Major J. M. Andrews and Major John B. Parke, marched to the station. The scene was one of activity, aud soon all were in the cars wailing to start. The train was made up of sixteen cars, one pullman for the officers, two for the artillery, ouo stock, four luggage and eight fur the privates. The three pioees of artillery are Gat-lin- g guns which will make the Indians I see their bunting grounds before sun- - v down, Th Right Companies and their officers are: Company II, Twenty-firs- t infantry, Captain Corn-man- ; Company F, Twentv-n'rs- t in-fantry, Captain Wittich and First Company D, Twenty-;- t first infantry, Captain Bradley and ' First Lieutenant Henry and .Second Lieutenant McCaskey; Company B, ? Twenty-firs- t infantry, Captain Joslln i and Second Lieutenant Stvre: Com- - pany D, Sixteenth infantry, Captain Murlson; Company E, Sixteenth in-fantry. Captain "Ward and Sec-ond Lieutenant Ballon; Company G, Sixteenth infantry, Captain Rich-el- s and First LioutenaBt Wright ami Second Linutenant'Gregg; Co., II, Sixteenth infantry, Capt. Wad ley and First Lieutenant Lassiter and Second Lieutenant Nichols. Major Andrews will command the Uwenty-firs- t and Major Parka the Sixteenth. Surgeon, (J. L. Edie. H'he staff officers and Co., IS, Sixteenth remain in charge at the Eort. The ioldiers expect to reach Fort Robinson some time Saturday or Sunday. CITY BONDS TOR SALE. Three Hnndred Thousand f$300,000) Dol-lars of five (5) Per Cent Salt Lake City Bonds for Sale. Notice Is hereby Riven that on the Tito day of January, A. I). 1MM, at the office of the city treasurer of Salt Lake (!lty, three hundred bonds of laid city will be sold to the highest Milder or bidders for cash. Said bonds are of the denomination of JIIJIO, payable twenty yeiiis after date, but subject to redemption any time after January 1st, lull, at the option of said citv. These bonds will bear Interest from January 1st. 1S.). until paid, the interest being pavahle on the first day of January and the Urst day of July each ye ir. Bids will lie received by ma for the purchase of said bonds or any part thereof, from the l"th dav of December, 10, until 10 o'clock a. m. of the 15th day of January, l(tl. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved la behalf of the city. Value of bond at date of sale with accrued intereit will be l.lM ih. By order of the City Council of said city. Joseph B. Waldcn. City Treasurer. Salt Lake City, Dec. S, 18uo. P. 8. A printed (official) statement of the financial condition of the city will he furnished any one desiring information with the view of bidding upon the above bonds. Apply for some at treasurer's office, room 7, City H'Ul b'ld'g. Joseph B. Warden, City Treasurer. KELLY & CO. Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Maker- s. No. 46 W. Seoond Soeth U Salt Lake City, - - Utah. Our faellltlos for dolnu first-clas- s Job Print-ing are of the newest and best. Hooks ruled, pr nled and bound to order. Samples of Kail-roa- Milling. Bank and Mercantile work always on hand. Complete line of Oflice Sui- - embracing the most appnved Labor-avln-and Economical Inventions. Prices Low ! Call on u John Green, Sanitary Contractor and Scavenger Excavations for Sewer Connections a Specialty. Special terms for monthly w rk to hotels and families. stfl3 Main Street. Telephone 13i Postofflce Box 6o9. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR. FILLING VACANCIES L that may exist in any elective oflice of Salt Lake City. Sect-o- 1. lie it ordained bv fie city coun-cil of S.ilt Lake City: That lncaseanv vacancy may exist in any ele- tive oftlce ol the city, the city council ahall appoint a iultnble person to fill said vacancy, who shall qualify and Klve bond In the same manner, perforin the Kame dutiea, and be subject tn the same liabilities as the omcer whose office shall become vacant, and he shall hold otttce until his successor shall ba duly elected and qualified, unless sooner removed by the city council for cmse. S c a. This ordinance to be in force from ani after Its passage. Passed December iHtti, 18H0. kHai.. GEO. M. SCOTT, Mayor. Attest: J. F. Jack, City Recorder. TEHHrrrmY op Utah. i County ok salt Lakh. ( I.J F.Jack, recorder of But Lake Citv. dp hereby certify that the forerfoinu is a full, true and correct copy of An ordinani e for Filling Vacancies 'hat may exist iuanv KleetiveOfflce of Salt Lake City," passed by the citv council of S ilt Lake C ty. December lth. ix'uo, as ap- pears of record 111 mv office. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto Bet my hand and affixed the corporate seal of Salt Lake city, thiB 19th day of De .ember, A. D. IHtKl. , skAl.1 J. F. JACK, City Recorder. NOTICE TO CEEDIT0E3. Estate of Adam Seal flecess-d- . VUmi E IS HKHEBTt (JIVF.N BY THE i'l undeis gned. the administrator of the es-tate i f Adam Sent, de eased, to the creditors of, and all persi claims against the said deceased, to eihihlt them wl'h ths neces-sary vouchers, with n four months after the first) ubli at Inn of this notice, to the said r at the law office of 8. P. Ann-stron- Main street, Salt Lake city, lu the County of Salt Lake. Dated December 8th. lsUO. JACOB H. TIPTON. Administrator of Estate of Adam Seal, 110 Kach. Fourth South street addition is located ouo and oue-fourt- miles west of the postotliee, on Fourth South street, one-lial- f mile north of Poplar Grove, forty rods southwest of Highland Park, on a level spot of ground beautiful viow of the city. Lynch & Glassiiinn offer the entire addition consisting of thirty lots for sale for $U'5 each, one-thir- d cash, balance to suit purchaser, or $110 all cash. This is tha cheapest property offered in Salt Lake City by one-hal- All tho lots adjoining on tho east, west, north and south are bought and sold for 2(K) to $;j,"i0 each. These lots of ours will bo sold at the price given. There is no buncomb about this; it is real. We offer these I'otg at this remarkable low rate for thirty days only. These lots must be sold be-fore January 15; the prices are 100 per eout less than any other lots offered. Remember, $110 takes a 25x125 foot lot; we give warranty deed and good title witli each lot. Lynch & Glaswman, 221 South Alain. NOTICE OF COMPLF.TION OF ABSF.SSMF.WT OF a local tux for the extension of the water mains i n Sseond West from renter of Fourth and Fifth 8ouih to center uf Fifth and Sixth South streets. Notice hereby (riven that the Assessor and Collector of Salt Lake City has made aud ci mulcted the list and plat pertaining to a loci tax at the lato of lour mills per souare fcs.t. levied hv the city courcll of Salt Lake nty. Iiecemlier Irtth. iswi, upon the following descrilied lots or pieces of ground, namely: Lots 7 and X, block :; lots 4 aud 5. block HI: lots 8 and 4, block li: lots I ami s. block 43. all In plat A. ISalt Lake City survey, said tax being for the extension of the water mains aloiiK the follow. lie described route, namely: Second West from center of Fourth and Fifth South to center of Fifth and Sixth South streets. S lid list and pint have been lodged lu the offic? of the city recorder. No. a, Cltv h ill, and will be open for Inspection for a period of HI days from and after the :21st dayof Decem-ber, IMdl. during which time written appeals to the city council for the correction of the as-sessment mav lie tiled with the Slid In pursuance of the ordinance in such cane provided, ,T. F. JACK. City Recorder. Salt Lake City. December tilth, lUO. AN ORDINANCE 4 MENDING SECTION S OF CHAPTER 18 of the revised ordinances of Salt Luke Siotiok t Be it ordalne by the C.'ty Conu-ci- l of S ili Like City: That Section 3of Chap- ter isof the revised ordinances of Silt Lake City be aud is hereby amended to r 1 as fol-lows: Sb'tiok 3 The sexton Is her by empowered to sell lots in siidce nete-- y ai d to collect be-fore O'cupancy all dues arisinir from such sales, and all moneys so collected shall be by him paid Into the city treasury, as often hs once a month less ten per cent thereof for em h lot sold for f?." and und-- r, and for each lot sold for any sum exceeding li'i, two and onehalf dollars which he may retain as his for selling and collect n. He shall Kiveto each purchaser a cert.tlcate of each lot, or part of lot, b mailt, with the price thereof, which shall describe the lot so boiiRht, and he shall keep a duplicate of s.ild cert llcale and reci rd the same. The price of lots, the size beiiut sixteen and one half feet fquare. shall not exceed $M1 nor shall they i e less than ifli. the cemetery committee lie.n-- emnimere I to regulate the price according o ioi atlon, sub-ject to the approval of the (1 y Council: and all lots and pa-t- s or 1 iis.so conveyed, to. ether w ith all Improvements thereon shall be ex- - empt from taxation (except for water) aud execution, SecD This ord nance to be In force from and a'ier its passaRe. Puss d December IS )0. shai,.i tiKo. M. SCOTT, Mayor. Attest: J. F. Jack, city Recorder. UNiTi-.r- Statrs or Amimuca, i Tekmtoky or Utah, ss. Salt Lakh City. I I, J F. Jack, recorder o Salt Lake City, do hereby certify that the foiejulnu is a full and correct ropy of "An oiiPnance Ame lrilng Sec-tion 3 of Cuaoter is of the Uevlsed Ordinances of Salt Lake C tv," passed bv tae city council of Salt Lake city Pe emtier ad, as appears of record In my office. lu testimony wherenf.I have hereunto set my hand ami anlxed the coiporatJ seal of Salt Lake City this December a.d. A. D. lhao. Ikkai. J. F. JACK. City Recorder. Special Stockholder's MeetlDff. Notice is hereby given that there will be a special meeting of the stockhold-ers of the Wood Kiver Mining and Mill-ing company of Idaho, (Malad Consol-idated) a corporatfon under the laws of Utah, at tho office of tho secretary, room 101 Opera house building, on West Second South street, in Salt Lake City, Utah, at 3 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, Jan-uary lth, 181)1, for the purpose, of amending the articles of incorporation of said company, by striking out of and eliminating from Sec. 16 of said articles the words "and no assessment shall lie levied," also from Sec. 25, "that none of said working capital stock shall lie assessable." thus leaving and making the capital stock of the corporation sub-io-to assessment. Jasif.s A. Tollock. Secretary of the company and of the board of directors. Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 20, 1890. AN ORDINANCE VLTERIXG THE WIDTH OF A CERTAIN the City Cemetery of S,ilt Lake City. Section 1. He It ord:iined by the city council of Salt Lake City: 'lhit the street runnine north and south on the east side of plats K, F, H, and II. in the City Cemetery of Salt Lake City, bain? three rods In wiutu, be and hereby altered and changed, by plattin one rod iu width of the center of s lid street, end leaving two streets, one on each s da thereof, each one rod In Width. Sec. a. That said two streets, of the width of one rod each, are heieby dedicated to the pub-lic use. and the one ro l In width between said streets shall become a part of the City Ceme-tery, and the public easement thereon Is here-by abolish d Sec. 3. This ordinance to bs tn force from and after Its passaite. l'a-se- d December S3d, Approve 1: srAil GEii. M. SCOTT, Mayor, Attest: J. F. Jack, C.ty Reorder. CNnrn Status of Ameiuca, Tekhitoi.y of Utah. Vss. Salt Lakf crrv. t I.J. F.Jack, recorder of Salt Lake Cltv, do hereby certify that the foreiromir is a full, tninand correct' copy of "An ordluance Alter-ing the Width of a Street In the Cemetery of Salt Lake Citv," passed by the fit y council of Salt Lake City December 2 WW, as appears of record in my office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set. my hand and affixed the corisirate seal of Salt Lake City, this 71h of December. A. D. 10. seal.) J. F. JACK, City Recorder. NOTICE. OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OF local tax ror th ' extension of the water mains on Firth Ea.-- t street from center of Sixth and Seventh South to center of Eichth and Ninth South streets. Notice Is hereby given that the Assessor and Collector of Salt Luke City has made nn I com-pleted the list and plat pertalnlns to a local tax at the rate of four mills per squire foot levied by the City Council of Salt Lake Citv December M. IHMi, upon the following described lots or plc of ground, namely : Lots S and 4. block 1; lots 1 and 8, block 90: lots 1 8 7 and 8. block It: lots 3. :1, 4 and ,i. block HI; lots s and 7, block fi; lots 4 and 5. block S. ail in plat B.Salt Lake City survey, said tax I e db for the extension of the water mainsaloti',' t.ie follow-ing descrilied route, nanmlv: Fifth Kast from een'ce of Sixth and Seventh South tn centre of Elirhth and Ninth South streets. Said list and plat have been lodued In the office of the City Recorder, 4o. , City ha andll will for inspection for a pei-'o-l of ten days from aud after the Hist day of December. lsi. dur-ing which time wiltten appeals to the Citv Council for the rnrrecttnB of the assessment nnuciye be tiled with the said Kecorcier, In issua- of the ordinance is such ease provided ' F. JA'K. City Recorder. Salt Lake City, December id, ism. STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. VTOTICK IS HF.HF.BV GIVEN THAT A X regular annus! meeting of the stockhold-ers of The Timks Publishing company will be held at the office of the company in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, the nth day of .lanaary, isvo, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the election of officers of the corporation for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly eome before the meeting. Hovi Shehhan, Jr., Secretary. |